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1 угловой шаг
1) Naval: angle pitch, angular pitch2) Automobile industry: pitch arc (зубчатого зацепления)3) Information technology: constrain angle4) Astronautics: angular spacing5) Automation: angle increment, angular increment -
2 угловое приращение
1) Automation: angle increment, angular increment2) Makarov: incremental angleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > угловое приращение
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3 увеличение
accretion, augment, augmentation, buildup, enhancement, enlargement, enlarging, magnifying force кфт., gain, growth, increase, increment, magnification, magnifying* * *увеличе́ние с.1. (в числе, количестве) increaseвраща́ть ру́чку регулиро́вки или управле́ния в сто́рону увеличе́ния — advance a control or an adjustmentувеличе́ние вы́пуска проду́кции — an increase in outputувеличе́ние на, напр. 5% — an increase of, e. g., 5%, a 5% increaseожида́ется увеличе́ние вы́пуска проду́кции на 5% — an increase of 5% in output is expected, a 5% increase in output is expected2. (в силе, тяге, мощности и т. п.) augmentation3. (линзы, объектива и т. п.) magnification, magnifying powerувеличе́ние в 5 крат — a magnification of 5 power [… of 5 diameters], a X5 [5X] magnificationиспо́льзуется объекти́в с увеличе́нием 30x — a lens with a magnification of 30 power [30 diameters] is used, a 30X (X30) lens is used4. (изображения при печати, проецировании) enlargement5. (дискретное, на малую величину) мат., физ. incrementувеличе́ние ве́са — gain in weightлине́йное увеличе́ние опт. — linear magnificationпо́лное увеличе́ние ( микроскопа) — compound magnificationувеличе́ние прода́жи [сбы́та] — gain in salesсумма́рное увеличе́ние — overall magnificationувеличе́ние тя́ги — thrust augmentationуглово́е увеличе́ние опт. — angular magnificationэлектро́нное увеличе́ние тлв. — electron(ic) magnification -
4 угловой шаг
angle increment, angular pitch, angular spacingРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > угловой шаг
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